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cloral hydrate
(knock-out drops)
chemicals: equiptment:
bleach distilling set (see below)
sani-flush clorine bottle
ethyl alcohol glass tubing
sulfuric acid rubber tubing
calcium oxide aquarium aerator
basting syringe
cooking thermometer
600 ml beaker
water glass
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a piece of glass is fitted into the bottom of the stopper for the
flask. to that is placed an eight-inch length of rubber tubing and at
the end of this is the aerator. two more pieces of glass is put in the
top of the stopper.
first, you will need pure alcohol so buy some 100 proof vodka and
distill it until you have about 12 oz.
put the alcohol in the flask.put about two inches of bleach and a
teaspoon of sani-flush in the chlorine bottle. this will generate the
clorine gas that you will need. start the clorine through the alcohol
while the flask is still cold. watch it carefully to see when the
alcohol stops absorbing the clorine. then light a alcohol lamp and
place it under the 600 ml flask. keep the flame low until the alcohol
stops absorbing again. raise the flame and repeat. continue this untill
the alcohol is boiling. some of the alcohol will distill off into the
collection bottle. several times during the process, pour this back
into the 600 ml beaker.
when the alcohol is totally chlorinated the flask is poured into a
porcelain dish and allowed to cool. if you have done this right the
cooled product should be a crystaline mass of unrefined cloral hydrate.
now, pour strong sulfuric acid, three times the volume of the
cloral hydrate, into the pan. place this pan on your stove over gentle
heat. when the cloral hydrate is melted, it and the sulfuric acid are
stirred throughly pour this into the flask and heat again. but this
time use the thermometer and don't let it get over 200 f.
as the mixture heats up, the still impure cloral hydrate will rise
to the surface. when it stops rising, use the basting syringe and draw
the top off of the sulfuric acid. repeat this until the pan is empty.
put the cloral hydrate (you drew it off in the last step) into the
beaker and heat at about 190 f. for 20 minutes. this will get rid of
any alcohol or acid still in it. pour this back into the flask and add
an equal amount of sulfuric acid. swirl this around to mix it.
once again you must distill the mixture. but this time it is easy
since the cloral hydrate will boil at 210 f and the sulfuric acid boils
at 722 f. when finished pour out the acid, then wash and dry the flask.
now, put the powered calcium oxide, equal in volume to the cloral
hydrate into the flask, add the cloral hydrate and distill again. stop
as soon as the surface of the oxide is dry.
to use, add one part water to two parts { by volume } of the
finished product. the dose is 1/28th of an oz ( 1 gram ). the best way
to use this is to put it into a mixed drink, because it has a bitter
taste. in about 15 minutes, whoever you gave it to is out for the
night.
-aleister crowley-
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de sacrificio summo
deinde silentium frangat sacerdos cum verbis versiculi sancti dei
particularitur invocandi.
ineat ad sanctum sanctorum.
caveat; caveat; caveat.
duo qui unus sine intermissione verba versiculi sancti alta voce
cantent.
use the power for good...never for evil.
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